what did he do to your knee to cause this amount of trauma?
Literally just dug his thumb in trying to feel for tendon damage. Then sent me for an MRI anyways, so it wasn't even necessary. There's no visible tendon damage, but I was never able to walk again - my knee and the surrounding muscles seized up within 24 hours of the exam.
Since it's 'unusual', doctors refuse to believe it. They'll explain why it's not possible, even when it already happened. This is like me explaining why a 787 couldn't crash on takeoff right after an Air India 787 crashed on takeoff. It's infuriating. Of course it's 'unusual' - that's why we see doctors. If our bodies were responding normally, we would have no need of them.
i still do not understand the physiology how blood leaching can make you feel bad.
I don't think it's actually related to the blood volume, because blood tests are usually a very minimal amount. It doesn't seem to make sense that 10ml would affect me. So my guess is that it is some immune or autonomic component. Basically that the immune system reacts as if it has encountered a major threat, even though nothing is actually happening. Maybe corticosteroids or some immune suppressant would help, but that has significant risks - especially if it doesn't help and makes it worse. I'd experiment more if my health weren't already so bad and fragile.